Explore the most popular trail running trails near West Greenwich with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.

great place to ride. some easy trails but then there is much more challenging trails. The only thing tho, trails are not marked at all. I enjoy adventures so I dont really care about getting lost. Just ride smart and ride safe.

This is a nice little trail. I suggest parking on 165 at the Frosty Hollow pond area and taking Shelter trail all the way to Ben Utter. You get to pass through the old camping cabins and Steppingstone falls becomes a reward for a 5.5 mile journey through Arcadia. Round trip is a nice almost 12 miles. Great way to spend a day in the woods.

Beautiful woods and ponds. If you follow the suggested itinerary counterclockwise, when arriving near Tarbox Pond it seems to go off-trail, or the trails are no longer maintained, I don't know. I took the blue trail that stays away from Tarbox Pond and I reconnected with the suggested itinerary further south.

I came in from Carrs Pond rd, near Middle rd. Its kind of marked...lol. Once I arrived at to the pond, I just walked the perimeter. I was a beautiful, wide open trail. Though it not well marked, Its still easy to get around, and was beautiful on a snowy day.

We took this trail to extend Coney Trail and won't do it again unless it is widened. There is absolutely no way to do this trail without constantly brushing up against saplings and low bushes. If it had been summer time we would have been glistening with ticks.

This trail has a few blown down trees in the way. It also has been flooded in one spot and a little difficult to get around and pick the trail up again especially if you're not in decent physical shape.

Here's what is good about the trail: it is mostly well kept, quiet, we didn't run across a single other person on the trail, and you won't likely see loose dogs running around.

We use the log road trail to vomplete the loop in stead of using the road. However I would not use that trail again becsuse it isn't well kept and chances of tivks are good.